Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1989, Page 6 and 7, Image 6

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    University Theatre Presents
February 24,25 - March 2,3,4 +10,11
8:00 PM + Robinson Theatre
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Entertainment
Neil Young, Pleasure Barons two music options this week
MUSIC
Saturday. Feb 1H
Kagle Park Slim and Mis Band
blues. 9:30 |> m , WOW Hall. Admission
S t at the door
Sunday, Feb 19
Neil Young rook n' roll. H p m .
Hull Center Silva Concert Hall Tickets
_Calendar_
$19, available at Hull Center outlets
Savoy Brown blues. 9 p rn . | Cole's
Brew Pub Titkets $7 advance. $9 IX)S.
available at | < dole's
The Untouchable* reggae ska and
lunk. 9:30 p m , WOW Hall Admission
$0 at the diwir
Monday, Feb 20
An Old-Fashioned Piano Recital
with Victor Stoinhardt. 8 fi in.. Beall Con
cert Hall. Tickets $1 students seniors. $-1
general available at Hull Center Imix of
fice. and at Beall Hall laiv off it e the night
of the show
Tuesday. Feb. 2 1
Country Dick Montana with Mojo Nis
on and the Pleasure Barons starring
Have Alvin a 14 piece rock n mil ex
travaganza. H p m , F.Ml Ballroom Fit k
els Sh advance. Sin IX)S. available at
KMt' outlets and Taylor's Tavern All
ages welcome
Oregon Wind Ensemble and University
Symphonic Band traditional and c on
temporary band music , H p.m . Heail Con
cert Hall Tickets Si students seniors. $t
general See Monday. Feb 20 for outlets
Wednesday. Feb 22
Vocal Jazz Ensemble .i 15-voice stu
dent group. 8pm. Beall Concert Hall.
Tickets $1 students seniors. S.'l general
See Monday. Feb 20 for outlets
Thursday. Feb 2.1
Shoe ase Free Noon Concert Main
stage- Theater performing "Jesus Christ
Superstar. 12 15 p.m.. Unit Center lob
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Country Dick Montana and a wide array of musicians
will play at the EMU Hallroom Feb. 21 at H p.m.
— with the Oregon
String Quartet. 8 p m.,
Beall Concert Hall
Tickets S3 and $5 stu
dents, $5$ 10 general.
Set? Monday. Feb 20
for outlets.
Friday. Feb. 24
Hobby Hutcherson
and Joe Williams —
jazz with special
guests Meridian. 8
p m.. Hull Center Silva
Concert Hall. Tickets
S10-S15. available at
Hull ('.enter outlets.
THEATER DANCE
Friday. Feb 17
“Still Life" — a
study of the Vietnam
War's effects on veter
ans and those who
know them. 8 p.m.,
Villard Hall Arena
Theatre. Tickets $2.50
students
seniors. $3.50 general,
available at Robinson
Theatre box office
12:30-4 p.m. Monday
Saturday and 0:30-8:15
p.m. performance
nights. Also playing Feb an<^
21-25
Quantiform Dancetourage with t-t
dancers and musicians. 8 pm. EMU
Ballroom Free admission
Angry Housewives a production of
Actors' Cabaret. H 30 p m . Seymour's
Greenery Restaurant. 998 Willamette St
Tickets SH general. $7 seniors, available
at the restaurant and Hull Center outlets
Student Rush discounts $5 with current
ID at the restaurant one hour before the
performance, subfei t to availability Also
playing Feb. 18. 19 and 24 Friday and
Saturday performances 8 40 p m . Sun
day performances 7 p m
Saturday. Feb 18
"lohnny Appleseed" a performance
bv Community (Children's Theatre. 2
p ill I lull Center Soreng Theatre Tickets
$-1 50. available at Unit Center outlets
Also playing Sunday. Feb 19.
“Sweet (Charily" part of the Broad
way Series. 8 p m.. Unit Center Silva
(Concert flail. Tickets $12-S2(). available
at I lull Center outlets.
Friday. Feb 24
“The l.ady's Not for Burning" a ro
mantic comedy, 8 p in Robinson Thea
tre. Tickets $4 students seniors. S<> gener
al See Friday. Feb. 17 for outlets.
VISUAL ARTS
Until March 25
Native American Art two exhibits of
Northwest Indian art. "Raven’s Friends"
and "Messages in Stone", on display in
the University's Museum of Natural His
tory. noon to 5 p in. Free
Until March 25
Antique quilts - on display. 1 1 a m.-5
p m., Springfield Museum Free.
Ending today
Beyond Tradition: Fiberworks ’89 —
works in rope, thread, fleece and other fi
bers. Gallery 141 in Lawrence from 9 a.m.
to 4:45 p.m. Free admission.
Opening tonight
Autograph Party — with former Uni
versity President Robert I). Clark, author
of The Odyssey of Thornes Condon.
1822-1907, 7 p in.. Museum of Natural
History. Free admission
( uurlinv pfento
The Tones will sink a cappella Saturday. Eeh. tH at 7:30 and W p m at the Ore
gon Electric Station. Tickets are $4 and (jirvallis' Swinff Means will open.
Pop Art with works by L.vnn Peter
son and Katherine llnlzknecht. 7 p m .
Kerns Art Center. 1910 E. 15th Ave. Free
admission.
Family Album Show a multimedia
exhibit, 7 p.m.. KMU Craft Center. Free
ad mission.
New Directions in PhotoKraphy
nontraditionai approaches to photogra
phy by ten Oregon artists, 7 p.m . Fane
Community College Art Department Cal
lery Free admission.
Opening Feb. 20
New Work by Pam Cohen 7:90 p.m .
EMU Art Gallery. Free admission.
Riding the Wave: The Computer Expe
rience — an exhibit of computer art by
University students and faculty. 7 p.m..
Gallery 141 in Lawrence. Free admission.
Beginning Feb. 21
Nudes: So W'hat's the Hig Deal? with
artists Fredly Antosh. Jeff Baldwin and
Carole Jackson. Kerns Art Center, 1910 E
15th Ave. Part of the Tuesday evening
Lecture Series. Free admission. Call
345-1571 for times.
Until Feb. 28
Acrylic paintings — by Pearl Wright.
Uult Center Jacobs Gallery H a m-5:30
p.m. weekdays and 11 am.-3 p.m. Satur
days. Free admission.
I Intil March 12
Fnvimnmental photography color
environmental portraits by ('rain I’ozzi
and Richard Colburn. Photography at Or
agon Callary. Museum of Art Free ad
mission
MISCELLANEOUS
Sunday, Feb 1!)
Native American Stories and Storytell
ing with laroid Ramses. 2 p m .
Cerlinger 1-ounge f ree admission
Tuesday. Feb 21
Playfair a traveling exhibit from the
Chicago Peace Museum, noon-5 p m .
Willamette Science K Tot hnologv Center.
2300 Centennial Hlvd Admission $2 25
students seniors. $2.75 general. $1 75
children ages 5-17
Wednesday. Feb. 22
Anna Karenina ■— Bolshoi Ballet pro
duction of the novel by la*o Tolstoy. 7
p m.. IMC Studio A Free admission.
Until Feb. 2H
Jazz and Spats: The 1920s and '50s in
Lane County and Farly Settlement to
1800 10 a.m.-5 p m TuesdayTridav.
11 a m -4 p.m Saturday. Cine County
Historical Museum and Gallery. 740 W
13th Ave Call 087-4239 for more infor
mation
Fashion
with an
Ethnic
Flairl
New natural fibre clothing
m rich colors fabrics and
styles to coordinate
with 11 ■ ► w.ivs cu uvitr
olkxhon of scarves
ts'it*. and levcnry
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next t> ■ the Lav eisit't
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fifth ot Pul'o Market
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FOLKWAYS IMPORTS
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The Seventh Annual
ARCHITECTURAL
PRODUCTS DAY 1989
An opportunity to moot N.VV.
representatives and dtst uss their
art hitei tural produt t lines.
PELLA COMMERCIAL, DESICN-TEX,
HERMAN MILLER, STEELCHASE, DAL-TILE
TODAY
Friday, Feb. 17th
1-4 pm
Room 238 Lawrence Hall
Sponsored by the A.S.I.l). Student C hapter,
Ament.an Sot lety ot Interior Designers
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Dr. Curt Scarbrough
as
MARK TWAIN
in the
EMU, Forum Room
Friday, February 17
7:00 p.m.
SUBJECT: “Take the Free Way” from
drug and alcohol problems
Sponsored by: The Baptist Student Union
ASIAN/PACIFIC
AMERICAN STUDENT
UNION AND THE
KOREAN STUDENT
ASSOCIATION
present
KOREAN NIGHT
Date: Friday, Feb. 17
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Gerlinger Lounge
Admission: Free
Korean Dinner
Guest Speaker Master Choi Tae Hong (President ot
Northwest Tae Kwon Do Federation)
■Tae Kwon Do Demonstration by the U of 0 Tae Kwon Do
Club
•Judo demonstration
•Slide Show of Korea
And Much More!!!
'Fry Our Great
GRILL DINNERS
Charbroiled Steak and Chicken
BUBBA'S PLACE
1249 ALDER
344-1960
Most Students Will Have
The Time Of Their Lives This Summer.
Some Will Even Get Paid For It.
If yon re been dream my about the idea! summer break’, ire know just the place
I .n li summer .m energetic group or young
nicn and women is selei ted t< > work at Sunriver
lodge aiul Resort the Northwest s only lour si.u
rev irr
You'll gain valuable ex|xrictn e in lire boom
mg rec realioll and leisure mdustrs aiul Ih- sui
rounded hs the Ix-auty of the I H-st bines
National lores! \ summer you'll never lorget
la ated m ibe heart i >1 ( entral t iregon, tun is
never more than minutes away ar Sunriver Hike
in the ( asi ade Mountains or ski uu redible Mt
Itaihclor well into lune (.oil tennis and sunn
nung are tree and we even pros ide discounted
leva ms (i i make sure M ill eri|r >y il all
We need ^St) lull aiul parr lime seasonal
cmplt jyccs u In> can meet t >ur high standards ot
excellence in customer serv ice M Sunriver, we
believe in g< x>cl i>ld tashu>ned \ allies like
respect, integrity, and graciousncss, but it you
measure up, you'll need all \our energy to keep
up with the fast pate Positions are available ill
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